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1st Session, 25th Legislature

2004-05

 

 

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Yates, Mr. Kevin (NDP, Regina Dewdney)

Administrative Professionals Day

(April 21, 2004), member's statement, 651

Agriculture

Western Canada Farm Progress Show, Regina (June 16-18, 2004), member's statement, 1651

Budget (2004)

Support, member's statement, 467

Budget (2005)

Support, member's statement, 2207–8, 2270, 2306

Budget (March 31, 2004)

Debate

Speakers, 395, 407–8

Canadian Wheat Board

Support, mandate of orderly grain marketing, affirm, moved (Trew); amendment (Stewart); questions and comments, 852

Correctional services

Corrections Exemplary Service Awards (April 25, 2005), member's statement, 2683

Disabled and handicapped persons

Saskatchewan Association for Community Living, Regina advocacy office, Spring Fling fundraising event (April 3, 2004), member's statement, 321–22

Economic development

REDA (regional economic development authority) Week (March 2005), member's statement, 2111

Economy

Growth

Member's statement, 1419

Saskatchewan Centennial Summit, member's statement, 2043

Emergency preparedness

FleetNet emergency radio system, maintain until viable province-wide alternative available, moved (Kerpan); amendment (Prebble), 2428–30

FleetNet emergency radio system, maintain until viable province-wide alternative available, moved (Kerpan); amendment (Prebble); questions and comments, 2432–34

Employment

Growth, statistics (April 2005), member's statement, 2912

Growth, statistics (March 2005), member's statement, 2415

Energy

Development, moved (Lautermilch); amendment (Bakken); questions and answers, 2130–31

Environment

Craik town, rural municipality Craik No. 222, sustainable living project, member's statement, 1792–93

Families

Building Independence programs

Endorsement, moved (Iwanchuk), 2637–38

Endorsement, moved (Iwanchuk); questions and comments, 2640

Federal government

Equalization, federal transfer program

Saskatchewan pressure for equitable treatment, petitions, 1511

Government

Credit rating

Upgrade, Dominion Bond Rating Service, member's statement, 2717

Greenhouse gas emissions (climate change/global warming)

Climate Change Show, travelling exhibit, Saskatchewan Science Centre, member's statement, 1036–37

Health care

Changes

Cutbacks, facility closures, heed words of former Premier Roy Romanow (November 2003), moved (Bakken), 975–76

Facilities

Inquiry by Human Services Committee, closures and conversions, moratorium until inquiry report presented to Assembly, moved (Gantefoer), 1565–67

Funding

Provincial budget (2004), member's statement, 289

Housing

HomeFirst, housing strategy

Support, recognition of Saskatchewan Housing Corporation services, moved (McCall); amendment (Dearborn), 1120–22

Support, recognition of Saskatchewan Housing Corporation services, moved (McCall); amendment (Dearborn); questions and comments, 1124

Legislative Assembly members

Elected members, Speaker, Leader of the Opposition, congratulations, welcome, member's statement, 12–13

Mining industry

Diamonds, discovery, Fort à la Corne, member's statement, 178

Occupational health and safety

North American Occupational Safety and Health Week (May 2-8, 2004), member's statement, 895

Private Bills Committee

First report, moved (Yates) for concurrence, 808

Second report, moved (Yates) for concurrence, Bills referred to Committee of the Whole, 1082

Third report, moved (Yates) for concurrence, 2362

Fourth report, moved (Yates), for concurrence, 2560

Privilege

News conferences, technical briefings, information made available in advance of, or concurrently with, any media briefings, moved (Van Mulligen); amendment (Morgan), 2789

Public service

Premier's Award for Excellence in the Public Service, 21 recipients, announcement (May 27, 2004), member's statement, 1261

Public Service Amendment Act, 2004 (No. 60)

Second reading, 1428

Saskatchewan Transportation Company

Services, essential role to Saskatchewan people, moved (Yates), 1815–17

Services, essential role to Saskatchewan people, moved (Yates); questions and answers, 1825–26

Senior citizens

Budget, effects, reductions in long-term care beds, acute care services, increase in provincial sales tax, moved (Heppner); amendment (Junor); questions and comments, 738–40

Statistics

(April 2004), member's statement, 958

Whistleblower Protection Act (No. 201)

Second reading, 580–82

 

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